Swim Straighter and Faster with Less Effort in Open Water

Open water season is approaching and with it the need to learn and refine the basics of open water sighting. One of the easiest ways to improve your swimmers’ open water performance is by improving their ability to sight on a course. However, sighting well and swimming straighter in open water are often mistaken with sighting forward more frequently and having the target in complete focus. Locking in on a target frequently may be calming and comforting because swimmers feel they’re swimming a straighter and shorter path, but it can come at a big expense.


It’s important for open water swimmers to remember that it’s only necessary to recognize contrast when sighting; it’s not necessary to focus on the target’s absolute size and shape.


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